This light, bright, and spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is the epitome of coastal living. Built to the highest standards, its design maximizes space and comfort, boasting soaring ceilings and strategically positioned to bask in the year-round northern light. Just a stone's throw from one of the best beaches on the bay, this home offers the perfect blend of luxury and relaxation.
Featuring: - Just a shirt stroll from one of the best beaches on the bay. - 3 bedrooms master with ensuite - Two living areas with polished timber floors - High ceilings and strategic positioning for maximum space and natural light. - Northern exposure ensures brightness throughout the year. - Ducted heating and split system cooling for year-round comfort. - Double lock up garage - Large entertaining deck
How to apply: Once you have attended one of the advertised opens you may then submit your application through the property on www.realestate.com.au . Please note applications are not processed until you have inspected the property you will be given a code to apply upon request at the open
Features include: Air Conditioning,Heating,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Ensuite,Carpeted,Dishwasher,Courtyard,Deck,Fully Fenced,Floorboards
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